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even in south america, do they bowl in south america? it's okay to drink coffee from places that dr. craig spencer got coffee before he got sick. it's okay to eat at the places where the doctor ate before he got sick. these are pictures of our staff dinner tonight, which we ordered from the meatball shop, which is a delicious new york city joint that dr. spencer before he got sick. it's not the first time we ordered from that meatball shop, but it was delicious. and it's okay. it's all going to be okay. dr. craig spencer is in isolation at bellevue hopt in new york where he's being treated for his illness. officials believe he was transported safely once he was s symptomatic. at the local level he continues to be treated. beyond that local immediate level, though, we do have something really important going on in the country. i did not expect this. maybe i am naive. we have two totally opposite and divergent types of responseses to ebola as a nation. when we think back as this time as a country, when books are written about this and they
even in south america, do they bowl in south america? it's okay to drink coffee from places that dr. craig spencer got coffee before he got sick. it's okay to eat at the places where the doctor ate before he got sick. these are pictures of our staff dinner tonight, which we ordered from the meatball shop, which is a delicious new york city joint that dr. spencer before he got sick. it's not the first time we ordered from that meatball shop, but it was delicious. and it's okay. it's all going to...
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even in south america, do they bowl in south america? it's okay to drink coffee from places that dr. craig spencer got coffee before he got sick. it's okay to eat at the places where the doctor ate before he got sick. these are pictures of our staff dinner tonight, which we ordered from the meat ball shop, which is a delicious new york city joint that dr. spencer before he got sick. it's not the first time we ordered from that meat ball shop, but it was delicious. and it's okay. it's all going to be okay. dr. craig spencer is in isolation at bellevue hopt in new york where he's being treated for his illness. >> we've got two very different tracks. two opposite responses to ebola as a nation. whenl we think back on this time as a country, days hence, right? when we look back only this time, when books are written about this, and they will be. about this as a challenge and a health crisis and a moment that called for leadership in this nation. it's almost impossible to believe. but that historical record is going to have to show that there
even in south america, do they bowl in south america? it's okay to drink coffee from places that dr. craig spencer got coffee before he got sick. it's okay to eat at the places where the doctor ate before he got sick. these are pictures of our staff dinner tonight, which we ordered from the meat ball shop, which is a delicious new york city joint that dr. spencer before he got sick. it's not the first time we ordered from that meat ball shop, but it was delicious. and it's okay. it's all going...
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i said no way am i letting you go to south america, not in a million years. we didn't argue about it, but i said, no, jayne, it is not happening. >> i was angry a little bit, because i had it in my head that i was going off to the caribbean. he can be stubborn, but i usually get my own way, so i thought that i would be able to talk him around. ♪ the next time i was working in the club, the girl introduced me to this tall black guy who said, hello, i'm mr. biggs, pleased to meet you. >> beautiful woman you are. >> thank you very much. >> you are welcome. >> he was very polite and charming, and he even said to e me, it was a new club in guyana that needed to teach some of the local girls, so i would be teaching them how to do the pole dancing, and just doing a show a night myself. >> so you teach the dance. >> and relax in the day, and then work at night. to me, there was nothing unusual. i did mention him that david was not so happy about me going on my own, and so i asked if it would be possible for david to come with me? >> i don't think it is a problem at
i said no way am i letting you go to south america, not in a million years. we didn't argue about it, but i said, no, jayne, it is not happening. >> i was angry a little bit, because i had it in my head that i was going off to the caribbean. he can be stubborn, but i usually get my own way, so i thought that i would be able to talk him around. ♪ the next time i was working in the club, the girl introduced me to this tall black guy who said, hello, i'm mr. biggs, pleased to meet you....
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last fall they were saying that the children that were coming over the border from south america, oh my god they are carrying ebola. they are criminals. the republican party has fed this. the language hasn't been quite as dire as donald trumps but this is chickens coming home to roost in terms of the way the republican party as held itself. >> there is no doubt about the 2004 election. they really swift voted kerry. they questioned his integrity
last fall they were saying that the children that were coming over the border from south america, oh my god they are carrying ebola. they are criminals. the republican party has fed this. the language hasn't been quite as dire as donald trumps but this is chickens coming home to roost in terms of the way the republican party as held itself. >> there is no doubt about the 2004 election. they really swift voted kerry. they questioned his integrity
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we begin tonight in south america. will you put up a map on south america. on the continent of south america, there's a country called ghana, and french tkpwae ana, just two borders over, and they are on the eastern coast of the south america. what neither of those
we begin tonight in south america. will you put up a map on south america. on the continent of south america, there's a country called ghana, and french tkpwae ana, just two borders over, and they are on the eastern coast of the south america. what neither of those
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one is that they left south america to work. but because of the pandemic, there was no more work left in different countries in south america, brazil, or chile. they told me during the pandemic, work slowed down so they really had no other options. and the second thing is they received information that there were more opportunities to come into the united states. so there was information shared that perhaps it was much easier now to come into the united states. now, many of them speak spanish. some of them speak english. the one thing they told us is that they will not return back to haiti now that they've learned that some haitians are being returned on flights. some of them are telling us they are planning to stay in mexico if they can get the proper work permit in mexico. but as you can imagine, most of them will always make sure that they tell us they just want to work, whether it's in the u.s. or in mexico or in a country in south america. but haiti is not an option. >> you know, eduardo, when we talk about this issue, we'r
one is that they left south america to work. but because of the pandemic, there was no more work left in different countries in south america, brazil, or chile. they told me during the pandemic, work slowed down so they really had no other options. and the second thing is they received information that there were more opportunities to come into the united states. so there was information shared that perhaps it was much easier now to come into the united states. now, many of them speak spanish....
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. ♪ >> i was just going south, down through mexico, down through central america, and into south america. i was 24 years old from santa barbara, california. my girlfriend at the time was crystal. we had been together probably three or four years at that time. i mean, she was the first love of my life. but crystal had got involved with someone that i knew and i was heart broken. so i just took off. i didn't foresee that it would eventually lead to my being imprisoned and forced to run for my life. i ended up in lima, the capital of peru. most the people in the hotel were in their 20s or early 30s. they were just like me, traveling around. you know, you do a little partying, a little drinking. that's where i first started using cocaine. it wasn't that i intended to try it. it's just that it was available, and it was just something that i hadn't done before, so i thought i'd give it a shot and see what it was like. you get this big jolt of energy through your body. you feel super powerful all of a sudden. nobody really thought about it as being an addictive-type drug. just a party drug. wit
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this is a very large country in south america that has a military that has stuck by maduro. look, we all agree that maduro has been a corrupt leader. he's mismanaged that place, he's eviscerated democratic institutions, but the fact of the matter is u.s. troops going into venezuela is only going to make the situation worse. there is no basis for it. it's not like congress has authorized the use of military action ensiinside of venezuela. what i see, chris, is what you see. what is the common thread? this is a president who does not speak up for democracy or human rights in saudi arabia when there is a brutal murder of a "washington post" journalist. he speaks up for it in venezuela because he thinks it serves his political interests here at home. he thinks it serves his political interests in florida. >> exactly. >> the reality is they made this big play in recognizing alternative government and they look feckless because maduro is still there, the military is still backing him. the question is what are they going to do about it? there is no military option,
this is a very large country in south america that has a military that has stuck by maduro. look, we all agree that maduro has been a corrupt leader. he's mismanaged that place, he's eviscerated democratic institutions, but the fact of the matter is u.s. troops going into venezuela is only going to make the situation worse. there is no basis for it. it's not like congress has authorized the use of military action ensiinside of venezuela. what i see, chris, is what you see. what is the common...
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there's an enormous number of latinos who are here from countries across latin and south america. we've seen people from mexico, from el salvador, from the pope's native argentina, all chanting in some cases in spanish, "papa francisco," many of them young, old, really running the gamut of people here all very much excited to see him. i think we were talking a little bit earlier as well, you could hear the pope's address here along constitution avenue. they were playing it on speakers. when he talked about many from an immigrant family, you heard a cheer go up from this crowd. i think the pope's message of inclusion is one that's really resonated. >> absolutely. you've been out there all morning long. you've had a chance to talk to people. their expectations. obviously we see a light in their faces when the pope is able to shake a hand. but beyond a physical opportunity to have him touch your cheek or even hug you, what are their personal expectations? >> reporter: when you that uk to people here, tamron, i think that there is just this real sense of being able to be part of a mom
there's an enormous number of latinos who are here from countries across latin and south america. we've seen people from mexico, from el salvador, from the pope's native argentina, all chanting in some cases in spanish, "papa francisco," many of them young, old, really running the gamut of people here all very much excited to see him. i think we were talking a little bit earlier as well, you could hear the pope's address here along constitution avenue. they were playing it on...
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but when you look at china and you look at parts of asia and when you look at south america and in other places in this world, including russia, including just many other places the air is incredibly dirty. when you're talking about an atmosphere, oceans are very small and it blows over and it sails over. i mean, we take thousands of tons of garbage off our beaches all the time that comes over from asia. it just flows right down the pacific. it flows. and we say where does this come from? and it takes many people to start off with. number two, if you go back and look at articles they talked about global freezing. they talked about at some point the planets could have freeze to death, then it's going to die of heat exhaustion. there is movement in the atmosphere. there's no question. as to whether or not it's manmade and whether or not the effects that you're talking about are there, i don't see it, not nearly like it is. do we want clean water? absolutely. do we want clean air to breathe? absolutely. the fire in california where i was, if you looked at the floor of the fire, they have tr
but when you look at china and you look at parts of asia and when you look at south america and in other places in this world, including russia, including just many other places the air is incredibly dirty. when you're talking about an atmosphere, oceans are very small and it blows over and it sails over. i mean, we take thousands of tons of garbage off our beaches all the time that comes over from asia. it just flows right down the pacific. it flows. and we say where does this come from? and...
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his second visit to south america. will he make stops in paraguay but will avoid argentina to avoid getting caught up in that nation's election. >>> rapper's delight at billy's fourth of july jam. check it out. ♪ ♪ >> yes, the mayor did drop the mike. by the way, his backup band none other than ""the tonight show's"" house band the roots. "jurassic world" and "inside out" held on to the top two spots. fourth weekend at the number one spot, making it the fastest film to break the $5 million domestic mark having done so in a mere 24 days. "magic mike" and "terminator" fell short of sxeks, earning an estimated $12 million and $28.7 million respectively. that does it for me and "way too early." jam packed monday coming up on "morning joe." u.s. is back on top of the soccer world, dominating the defending world champs japan. highlights from the 90-minute game that was really over in the first 15 minutes, to be honest. >>> republican presidential candidate chris christie is our guest this morning. we'll ask about his dec
his second visit to south america. will he make stops in paraguay but will avoid argentina to avoid getting caught up in that nation's election. >>> rapper's delight at billy's fourth of july jam. check it out. ♪ ♪ >> yes, the mayor did drop the mike. by the way, his backup band none other than ""the tonight show's"" house band the roots. "jurassic world" and "inside out" held on to the top two spots. fourth weekend at the number one...
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i was now in the worse place in south america. if it means killing somebody, that's the attitude that you have to have. i thought of my dad and how in god's name am i going to tell him? >> when i was 23, my life was pretty much a party. it was that care-free, who cares, nothing makes a difference, what is happening right now is what we are going to worry about, which was the parties and having fun. work wasn't really that much of the equation. the club promoters of those times would notice the go-getters. and the guys that wod hustle. we hustled it so well that we ended up running the vip rooms for some of the, one of the best clubs, actually in hollywood. loved it. we were running with the in-crowd. had all these celebrities all around. it was very exciting. feel like a king. it was the a-list of hollywood. there were drugs around in the club scene. cocaine was the drug of choice. i never took cocaine or used it because of the effect that it has on people. it's the devil. it takes your soul. my group of friends, we were young, fu
i was now in the worse place in south america. if it means killing somebody, that's the attitude that you have to have. i thought of my dad and how in god's name am i going to tell him? >> when i was 23, my life was pretty much a party. it was that care-free, who cares, nothing makes a difference, what is happening right now is what we are going to worry about, which was the parties and having fun. work wasn't really that much of the equation. the club promoters of those times would...
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they'd been in places like chile and other places in south america. and they've had a really difficult existence trying to get to the united states to ask for something. they're being returned to a country which they left 10, 15 years ago. >> jose, we spent two days on the mexican side speaking to migrants there were hundreds of them sleeping in a makeshift camp at a park and every single person we spoke to told us that they had left haiti years ago. a lot of them spent time in brazil others went to central america others went to mexico, some went to chile you are correct. they spent a lot of time in south america and eventually made their way to the united states or to the border in del rio. it will be very difficult for them to return to a country years after having left haiti. this is the case, you know, this problem isn't just about the 15 to 30,000 that ended up in the border there are thousands more crossing from south america, central america, into mexico and then you also have the 8,000 that return to mexico, so there's a lot of uncertainty fo
they'd been in places like chile and other places in south america. and they've had a really difficult existence trying to get to the united states to ask for something. they're being returned to a country which they left 10, 15 years ago. >> jose, we spent two days on the mexican side speaking to migrants there were hundreds of them sleeping in a makeshift camp at a park and every single person we spoke to told us that they had left haiti years ago. a lot of them spent time in brazil...
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a group of journalists posed anna jungle airstrip in south america. one day later, three of these men and the u.s. congressman they were traveling with would be murdered by members of an american cult. a few miles away, hundreds of members of that cult would also perish in an orange-y of mass murder and suicide. >> good evening. in one of the strangest cases of mass suicide and murder ever recorded, the government of guyana said today -- >> this is the story behind the story of an american tragedy called jonestown. as it was recorded and reported by the journalists of nbc news. >> we do have a particular interest in it. to nbc news been were shot to test their. >> our story begins in san francisco in the mid 70s, where a charismatic preacher named jim jones was making a name for himself and attracting a particular flock. >> he considered himself a socialist and san francisco is a very liberal community. >> tim rider man was a young wire service reporter at the time. >> he was perceived as an activist preacher, somebody who practiced what he preached.
a group of journalists posed anna jungle airstrip in south america. one day later, three of these men and the u.s. congressman they were traveling with would be murdered by members of an american cult. a few miles away, hundreds of members of that cult would also perish in an orange-y of mass murder and suicide. >> good evening. in one of the strangest cases of mass suicide and murder ever recorded, the government of guyana said today -- >> this is the story behind the story of an...
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i'm still reading south america, so i have to get all look boys on blue, after that. there's tons of stuff happening on the sunday show, including ousted president of the human rights campaign, alfonso dave, it will be here on set. he is claiming a lawsuit, he was fired because he was black. also this morning, house majority, steny hoyer, why they're messaging, does not seem to be getting through to the american people. despite some major democratic wins over the last few weeks, especially friday. congressman eric swalwell will join me to talk about the swath of information, that continues to pour out, the january 6th select committee, and investigation. and, ali, you need to stick around to see this. the man who smuggled dr. king's famed letter will tell that story, about how he got mlk's iconic essay. and, the 100,000 dollar errand he undertook at the direction of harry bella fontaine. >> that's a good tease. i will definitely have to stick around to hear that story. i'm trying to work on the look here i have a sweater underneath the jacket, the whole thing going, y
i'm still reading south america, so i have to get all look boys on blue, after that. there's tons of stuff happening on the sunday show, including ousted president of the human rights campaign, alfonso dave, it will be here on set. he is claiming a lawsuit, he was fired because he was black. also this morning, house majority, steny hoyer, why they're messaging, does not seem to be getting through to the american people. despite some major democratic wins over the last few weeks, especially...
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they first went to south america, living in countries like chile or brazil were not options. many kept going, traveling through central america, north through mexico, and then here to seek asylum or refugee status. some of this problem goes back to the 2014 world cup and 2016 summer olympics in brazil. brazil faced a labor shortage, building stadiums. and granted work visas but where is pushed out once their labor was no longer needed. roughly 150,000 haitians traveled to chile between 2014 and 2018 to qualify for visas and to find work. but new strict immigration laws in chile led to their deportations. according to internal documents obtained by nbc news, the department of homeland security says it's monitoring 20,000 haitians gathered in northern colombia. 1,500 in panama and 3,000 in peru. all of them in search of the kind of life and freedoms that america sells on the world stage. it's a big reason they come to the united states in the first place. and now in thousands of cases, dhs is sending them back to the place they fled, where even more natural disasters have devas
they first went to south america, living in countries like chile or brazil were not options. many kept going, traveling through central america, north through mexico, and then here to seek asylum or refugee status. some of this problem goes back to the 2014 world cup and 2016 summer olympics in brazil. brazil faced a labor shortage, building stadiums. and granted work visas but where is pushed out once their labor was no longer needed. roughly 150,000 haitians traveled to chile between 2014 and...
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many sought economic opportunities in south america and central america, but a lot of that has dried up. they are seeking a better life in the united states. now i think they're watching all of these people be turned away. there are a number of deportations. many have been allowed to stay and claim asylum. right now dhs is monitoring this group as this group makes a calculation is it worth the risk to come to the united states if they think they may have a shot at staying here and seeking asylum or will that be deported. >> you reported on some of the awful things the border patrol agents are saying to these refugees. you wonder if these officers even know that the lion's share of these people speak french or haitian creole. thank you for your reporting. i know you'll continue to keep a close eye on the situation at the border. >>> meanwhile, in the last hour in that senate hearing we just mentioned, we also heard a startling new statistic from fbi director christopher wray. the united states now opening a new counter intelligence investigation into china every 12 hours. kim, that's
many sought economic opportunities in south america and central america, but a lot of that has dried up. they are seeking a better life in the united states. now i think they're watching all of these people be turned away. there are a number of deportations. many have been allowed to stay and claim asylum. right now dhs is monitoring this group as this group makes a calculation is it worth the risk to come to the united states if they think they may have a shot at staying here and seeking...
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. >> as far as the region itself, there is concern that often times south america has been ignored. the obama administration, what do they need to do to focus on the region. the annual output of oil declined, but it's the world's largest proven oil reserve. >> i think what is necessary is to reengage south america and the columbian president complained that it's the forgotten continent and with obama's pivot towards asia, there is a lot of south american leader who is are saying what about us? i think the real legacy of chavez is that it pioneered a new kind of socialism. he was probably the most moderate leftist socialist movement. the united states would be more poorly placed if the chavez revolution had spread throughout south america and it hasn't. >> always good having your insight. coming up, it's a movie promotion that a lot of people are saying has gone absolutely too far. so it's a promotion for a movie called dead man walking. they tested how people would react if they thought they were witnessing a murder. these folks have no idea that they are being punked or whatever it
. >> as far as the region itself, there is concern that often times south america has been ignored. the obama administration, what do they need to do to focus on the region. the annual output of oil declined, but it's the world's largest proven oil reserve. >> i think what is necessary is to reengage south america and the columbian president complained that it's the forgotten continent and with obama's pivot towards asia, there is a lot of south american leader who is are saying...
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the situation is completely unlivable, untenable, central and south america. yet, chris, there's no way for them to do it. the only people making out really well with this is organized crime and people that deal with smuggling human beings in in the back of trucks where 53 people die. is there any possibility of anything getting better? >> i'm hopeful. i think i just have to have hope. we saw the administration and congress strike a deal on how we can manage guns better in this country. i hope that even on a lightning rod issue like immigration there is an opportunity, and i think that's where we as individuals need to put pressure on our political leaders to say, look, let's actually have a functioning system. when people say, well, they should come the right way, there is no right way. for three decades we have had a system that has had no change. that's where there's an opportunity to have both an orderly humane system. if we create pathways whether they're economic, asylum, if we build the income passity, if we recognize that climate displacement is only g
the situation is completely unlivable, untenable, central and south america. yet, chris, there's no way for them to do it. the only people making out really well with this is organized crime and people that deal with smuggling human beings in in the back of trucks where 53 people die. is there any possibility of anything getting better? >> i'm hopeful. i think i just have to have hope. we saw the administration and congress strike a deal on how we can manage guns better in this country. i...
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latin-america, south america, third world, africa, this is an extraordinary development. this pope coming from argentina, rep c representative of an area where the catholic church is enjoying enormous growth. i'm going to assume that part of the appeal of the cardinal was the fact that he is a good administrator. the vatican needs to be managed. i think he has a strong management hand that he has shown throughout his career as a priest and cardinal. in addition to the humility just spoken to, which is critical in the next pope, the ability to show catholics around the world that he is a humble man. he is here to serve the faith. to grow the faith. that he knows about income disparity. not only in his homeland of argentina and latin-america, but throughout the world. a critical component throughout the faith. minister toingi m administering to the poor. >> father mesa in stant san antonio, texas, they talked about what the people desired. they didn't want a ceo, but a real man. and the church given negative reporting regarding finances but it seems as if the initial reacti
latin-america, south america, third world, africa, this is an extraordinary development. this pope coming from argentina, rep c representative of an area where the catholic church is enjoying enormous growth. i'm going to assume that part of the appeal of the cardinal was the fact that he is a good administrator. the vatican needs to be managed. i think he has a strong management hand that he has shown throughout his career as a priest and cardinal. in addition to the humility just spoken to,...
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. >> it went all over the world so people in australia and people in south america, they were >> the first three videos we made certainly set up the credibility of the piece. >> then the filmmakers come up with the real ta-dah moment. >> the table is set with just the table cloth, no dishes. and then he dumps into the shelf and falls to the ground. >> the directors prepare for the second shot. >> with the living room demolition a success. dominic and matt bring the video into edit. >> we brought both videos together. as if sven was able to pull the table cloth out from under the dishes and the shelf was falling on mchale. >> with the magic of editing police, the filmmakers are happy with the result. however they do notice one small mistake. >> in the front you see a pin that is slightly moving so there is a mast that's not running correctly. this could be a clue that this video is faked. >> in august of 2011, the theater launches the magic show online. it tricked viewers earning more than 10 million hits turning mchale and sven into internet celebrities. >> i think it's cool. >> my f
. >> it went all over the world so people in australia and people in south america, they were >> the first three videos we made certainly set up the credibility of the piece. >> then the filmmakers come up with the real ta-dah moment. >> the table is set with just the table cloth, no dishes. and then he dumps into the shelf and falls to the ground. >> the directors prepare for the second shot. >> with the living room demolition a success. dominic and matt...
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we begin tonight in south america. can we put up a map of south america? on the continue innocent of south america, there is a country called guyana.
we begin tonight in south america. can we put up a map of south america? on the continue innocent of south america, there is a country called guyana.
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this past week they dispatched vice president biden to central and south america to work with leaders there to try to spread the word that this is not the way to deal with what the administration says is an uptick in violence and poverty in central and south america which is helping to fuel this surge in illegal immigration, and then this coming week, t.j., for a little bit of a look ahead, secretary kerry will be traveling to central america, and he is expected to have conversations related to this crisis as well. we reached out to house speaker john boehner's office to get the reaction from that side of pennsylvania avenue. representatives there say they are going to wait until they see the actual proposal before they weigh in, and we anticipate that after the july 4th recess, that's when the official ask will be made. that's when all of the details will be hammered out. t.j.? >> also something to look forward to this week, the president has a job to fill. he's looking for a replacement for secretary eric shinseki, who stepped down amid the controversy at the va. white house had an
this past week they dispatched vice president biden to central and south america to work with leaders there to try to spread the word that this is not the way to deal with what the administration says is an uptick in violence and poverty in central and south america which is helping to fuel this surge in illegal immigration, and then this coming week, t.j., for a little bit of a look ahead, secretary kerry will be traveling to central america, and he is expected to have conversations related to...
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it's also possible he wants to escape the press pool traveling with him in central and south america which keeps asking him about whut supremacy and neo-nazis every time he stops anywhere. but as to why the vice president needs to end his foreign trip early and clear out two to three days on his schedule, we just don't know. it's not all for that one meeting. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. it's the night of the mayors tonight. you just had william bell of birmingham. we're going to have the mayor of baltimore, katherine pew, who managed to get rid of all the
it's also possible he wants to escape the press pool traveling with him in central and south america which keeps asking him about whut supremacy and neo-nazis every time he stops anywhere. but as to why the vice president needs to end his foreign trip early and clear out two to three days on his schedule, we just don't know. it's not all for that one meeting. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good...
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we'll explain why south america is being hit hard by the virus. >>> muslims are preparing for one of the biggest holidays of the year. we'll show you how the community is working to keep everyone safe for eid. safe for eid. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. right now, there's over a million walmart associates doing their best to keep our nation going, while keeping us safe. we've given masks to all our people and we're helping our customers practice social distancing in stores. we've implemented shorter hours, so we can sanitize our stores from top to bottom while also restocking our products. but if anything, these days have reminded us why we do what we do. because despite everything that's changed, one thing hasn't, and that's our devotion to you and our communities. we're working together, in-store and online, through pickup and delivery, to make
we'll explain why south america is being hit hard by the virus. >>> muslims are preparing for one of the biggest holidays of the year. we'll show you how the community is working to keep everyone safe for eid. safe for eid. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's...
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in south america, it might be worth $10 a dose. i figured i could get probably close to a kilo of coke from that amount of lsd. i could probably make somewhere around $20,000, maybe. i told him, yeah, let's just go ahead and do this thing. >> let's do it, yeah? >> within about four or five hours,iviti i was headed back t south amere the coke had just totally distorted my mind. it was pretty much the dumbest thing i ever thought in my life. >> when i landed in lima,Ñi i wt straight to the same hotel, and there was this guy named steve. he was from texas. >> what's cracking,Ñi man? >> not much. >> i told him that i wanted to try and get a kilo of coke and trade it for lsd, and he said he knew people down in chile that would do it. >> i think they'd beÑi cool wit that. >> i didn't know anybody down there that had any quantity of drugs. so it was pretty much the only option on the table. got on a bus the next day andÑi headed south.Ñi >> we got a room in a small hotel. it was only maybe a block away from the center of town. steve
in south america, it might be worth $10 a dose. i figured i could get probably close to a kilo of coke from that amount of lsd. i could probably make somewhere around $20,000, maybe. i told him, yeah, let's just go ahead and do this thing. >> let's do it, yeah? >> within about four or five hours,iviti i was headed back t south amere the coke had just totally distorted my mind. it was pretty much the dumbest thing i ever thought in my life. >> when i landed in lima,Ñi i wt...
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america. his comments about venezuela saying military options are among those he would consider in that region even as mike pence scheduled to leave on sunday for south america. the bottom line is this president in the middle of this vacation heclearly making an effort to speak on his own and waging war on opioids. raging war on mitch mcconnell and threatening the idea of war in places like north korea and venezuela as well. >> any guidance from behind the sea e scen scenes about what this monday news conference is going to be? >> not much more detail than what he shared with us. we know the president who has spent most of his working vacation at his bedminister property as we're in the pool van. we know he says he likes to go back to new york to his home. he misses his home but says it's inconvenient which is one of the reasons he hasn't godone it yet. he's going to washington, d.c. for a series of other meetings including the news conference on monday. one of the reasons he couldn't be in wa
america. his comments about venezuela saying military options are among those he would consider in that region even as mike pence scheduled to leave on sunday for south america. the bottom line is this president in the middle of this vacation heclearly making an effort to speak on his own and waging war on opioids. raging war on mitch mcconnell and threatening the idea of war in places like north korea and venezuela as well. >> any guidance from behind the sea e scen scenes about what...
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they're coming from south america. these are total killers. these are not the nice sweet little people that you think okay? we have no protection. anybody can come in. it's very easy and it shouldn't be that way. we need to build a wall. >> now, for advertising purposes and to get people excited, obviously fun and games in south america. a very different story of course here in the united states. hillary clinton taking to twitter in spanish basically saying, listen, donald trump's message is full of hate, it's full of rhetoric, we need to keep him away or out of the white house depending how you translate that. clearly we're starting to see this battle shaping up online over the hispanic vote. of course no surprise to anyone, that could be a massive difference in the general election kate. >> thanks so much, cal. keeping an all things internet. >>> bernie sanders about to take the stage at a rally in charleston, west virginia. even with clinton's 700 plus delegate lead, sanders still promising to take his campaign all the way to the convention
they're coming from south america. these are total killers. these are not the nice sweet little people that you think okay? we have no protection. anybody can come in. it's very easy and it shouldn't be that way. we need to build a wall. >> now, for advertising purposes and to get people excited, obviously fun and games in south america. a very different story of course here in the united states. hillary clinton taking to twitter in spanish basically saying, listen, donald trump's message...
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america or puerto rico, come to the continental united states, have gotten bitten in south america or the caribbean, then go likely to the gulf coast states. texas, florida, what have you. one of those states. get bitten by a mosquito that's here in the united states and then transmit it to someone else. that's how you get local outbreaks. it's going to be our job to make sure that when we do, and i think it's more when than if, that when we do get local outbreaks, that we can prevent them from becoming sustained and disseminated which is what you don't want to happen in this country. >> all right. dr. anthony fouci, thanks for your time. >>> today a third-party candidate enters the race. i'll talk to someone who knows just how much that could change the dynamics of an election. ralph nader joins me after this break. sir, this alien life form is growing at an alarming rate. growing fast, you say? we can't contain it any long... oh! you know, that reminds me of how geico's been the fastest-growing auto insurer for over 10 years straight. over ten years? mhm, geico's the company your fr
america or puerto rico, come to the continental united states, have gotten bitten in south america or the caribbean, then go likely to the gulf coast states. texas, florida, what have you. one of those states. get bitten by a mosquito that's here in the united states and then transmit it to someone else. that's how you get local outbreaks. it's going to be our job to make sure that when we do, and i think it's more when than if, that when we do get local outbreaks, that we can prevent them from...
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democracy from within, their followers have a shared set of goals with europe and also south america's far right. subordinating women and eliminating abortion, eliminating lgbtq rights, ending immigration, and getting their countries and ours as close as possible to being white ethno states, swhich was home, by the way, to the 2022 nationa conservative conference or nat con, whias described by regious dispatches last year as a who's who of the thought leaders. opinion shapers, policymakers and foot soldis of the rid flank of the maga ecosystem. it adds, while most of the extremely online movements that espouse these ideas or the neoreactionary dark and light movement, they have been politically marginal and ineffective. the people gathered at nat con know how to get things done. the king maker peter thiel has delivered the opening keynote at all three conferences in the u.s. as for their international conferences, back in 2020, one of their guests of honor for their conference in rome was hungry's prime minister, viktor orban. joining me is ben collins, nbc news senior reporter, and st
democracy from within, their followers have a shared set of goals with europe and also south america's far right. subordinating women and eliminating abortion, eliminating lgbtq rights, ending immigration, and getting their countries and ours as close as possible to being white ethno states, swhich was home, by the way, to the 2022 nationa conservative conference or nat con, whias described by regious dispatches last year as a who's who of the thought leaders. opinion shapers, policymakers and...
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the city is called the paris of south america for its rich european heritage and architecture. canadian alex hennessy is stopping here at the end of a five-month journey through central and south america. >> i started in guatemala, went to el salvador, panama, colombia, ecuador, peru, peru down into bolivia, chile, argentina, uruguay, back into argentina. >> his friend, mike graziano, is traveling through central and south america with him. >> yes! >> these globe trotting, adventure-seeking, backpacking enthusiasts are not just having fun. they are on a mission. they are working to get sponsors to fund their travel and eventually invest in others who want to experience the world. >> mike and i have come up with this idea to travel around the entire globe, 195 u.n. recognized nations in five years is the plan right now. and the idea is to try to expose travel and promote travel and you know, have an adventure of our own. >> they capture their experiences on camera and upload them to a you tube channel called global degree. with a few clicks viewers can follow their adventures. a
the city is called the paris of south america for its rich european heritage and architecture. canadian alex hennessy is stopping here at the end of a five-month journey through central and south america. >> i started in guatemala, went to el salvador, panama, colombia, ecuador, peru, peru down into bolivia, chile, argentina, uruguay, back into argentina. >> his friend, mike graziano, is traveling through central and south america with him. >> yes! >> these globe...
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people coming from west africa, from south to central america. russian-speaking locations, all coming through our southern border and making their way to new york city, chicago, los angeles, houston, other municipalities as you see playing out in massachusetts right now. they basically stated that they don't have any more room. we've opened over 210, what we call humanitarian relief centers. several different various shelters systems. even opening a large -- on floyd bennett field. this is going to cost five billion dollars in the fiscal year. seven billion dollars that we need to find in january. it is economically not sustainable and the place is not sustainable. other cities, people are sleeping in precincts, hospitals, sleeping on the streets. we must come up with a real decompression strategy and ensure that we can use the 108 -- from towns, villages, municipalities, just rubber at this solution across the country and not just certain cities. it's not sustainable, it's unfair to the migrants and unfair to new york taxpayers in the city. >> w
people coming from west africa, from south to central america. russian-speaking locations, all coming through our southern border and making their way to new york city, chicago, los angeles, houston, other municipalities as you see playing out in massachusetts right now. they basically stated that they don't have any more room. we've opened over 210, what we call humanitarian relief centers. several different various shelters systems. even opening a large -- on floyd bennett field. this is...
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south america, central america, to china, new york city is an international city, and we have some of the largest population of the various diasporas of all of these various groups, and i try to make it clear that we are a welcoming city. and we want to have these international relationships. the united nations sets off the east river of the city. that's the raw hub as the mayor of the city of new york. so we're gonna be as cooperative as possible to give any information that is needed. i continually tell my team to cooperate, and follow the rules and the law, and that's what we're doing. >> now, switching gears. i was honored to have you join us on thursday we to serve thanksgiving meals to the needy. and you've been there just about every year, about 41 years, and you've certainly been there on christmas since you've been mayor. but the thing that was different this year, the number of migrant refugees seeking shelter in our ci right now. and you've been very vocal about the di situation that large u.s. cities face as temperatures drop and shelters are full. many of these migrants a
south america, central america, to china, new york city is an international city, and we have some of the largest population of the various diasporas of all of these various groups, and i try to make it clear that we are a welcoming city. and we want to have these international relationships. the united nations sets off the east river of the city. that's the raw hub as the mayor of the city of new york. so we're gonna be as cooperative as possible to give any information that is needed. i...
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so you, after years, finally went down to south america and what did you find? >> we found a new species of mammal and a expect collar new species. this is a beautiful animal and we can hardly believe that everybody else has missed this. this has been completely overlooked by zoologists. >> help me understand. when you go off to columbia, to ecuad ecuador, this one is not live. it is napping. what do you look for? you're like i'm going to find a new species. how does one even embark on that journey. >> i knew what to look for because i first realized the animal existed by studying decades-old specimens in museums. this allowed me to realize this animal had never been documented by scientists before but i didn't want to just study it in the museum collection. i wanted to see if we could go out and find the animal in the wild. >> this is the first carnivore found in the western hemisphere in 35 years. >> in north or south america, it's been more than three decades since anyone has named an animal in this part of the mammal family tree. >> you brought us the skull.
so you, after years, finally went down to south america and what did you find? >> we found a new species of mammal and a expect collar new species. this is a beautiful animal and we can hardly believe that everybody else has missed this. this has been completely overlooked by zoologists. >> help me understand. when you go off to columbia, to ecuad ecuador, this one is not live. it is napping. what do you look for? you're like i'm going to find a new species. how does one even embark...
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in 1967 the central america and south america and the caribbean. in 1985, it was the whole south pacific. in 19945, it was southwest asia. all together when you look at all of those places, that's two-thirds the of all countries in the world including the entire southern hemisphere. we shipped it all over the place. we set up nuclear research reactors all over the place. i love you, but man, what a mess. we sent highly enriched uranium and the technology to use it in reactors, we went that all over the globe. on a globe where the nuclear explosion is the highest aspiration of the lowest life forms. highly enriched uranium could make a dirty bomb. it's a big problem that there's loose nuclear material all over the globe. there aren't nuclear weapons all over the globe. the means to make them are there and stealable in all sorts of places you dot not want them to be the to build a bomb, terrorists will not go where there's the most material. they will go where the material is most vulnerable. that makes it only as strong as the weakest link in the ch
in 1967 the central america and south america and the caribbean. in 1985, it was the whole south pacific. in 19945, it was southwest asia. all together when you look at all of those places, that's two-thirds the of all countries in the world including the entire southern hemisphere. we shipped it all over the place. we set up nuclear research reactors all over the place. i love you, but man, what a mess. we sent highly enriched uranium and the technology to use it in reactors, we went that all...
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. >> but this american dad found their family adored the rural peaceful life in south america. james and his wife built a in the border of the ecuadorian jungle just over the border from columbia. they started an environmental group, el tropical, to protect the endangered reinforced around them. elisa, there are others that are,, loved her life in the wilderness. >> tell me about lisa. >> a beautiful, strong, young woman, very intelligent and focused on what she wanted to do. even as a child, she was always interested in plants and flowers. >> elisa his brother and sister, and he and maria. >> since it was with the, she always took care of us. >> she was protective? >> yeah. >> elisa always had a strong adventure street, was ready to find a new bird, explore a new patch of land. her mother always admired her spirit but kept a mindful i. >> translator: children are a mother's life. >> you always want to protect your little girl, right? >> yes. >> still, her mother was eager for elisa to see the world, especially america. , as a teenager, elisa lived with her family in long islan
. >> but this american dad found their family adored the rural peaceful life in south america. james and his wife built a in the border of the ecuadorian jungle just over the border from columbia. they started an environmental group, el tropical, to protect the endangered reinforced around them. elisa, there are others that are,, loved her life in the wilderness. >> tell me about lisa. >> a beautiful, strong, young woman, very intelligent and focused on what she wanted to do....
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many of these countries in south america including nicaragua and honduras and el salvador are operating under the provision that allows citizens to stay here because of the unrest and the uncertainty and the danger in their own countries. a lot of those programs for these countries in question, haiti is another one, are going to be ending by -- sometime in 2019. so that is an urgent situation. so pelosi is saying none of this is being completely addressed. this is not the dream act, this is the bridge act. that they deem inadequate. pelosi calling for more immigration judges and upgrades of infrastructure and at points of entry, not walling for a wall. and we learned overnight and have confirmed here at nbc news that the democrats on the house side are, in fact, proposing a billion dollars and more, a little bit more for programs to address those needs, the infrastructure needs, the more immigration judges, more customs officers and others. so there is some movement here, but what the president appears to be planning is being rejected out of hand. this could be part of the gamesmanship,
many of these countries in south america including nicaragua and honduras and el salvador are operating under the provision that allows citizens to stay here because of the unrest and the uncertainty and the danger in their own countries. a lot of those programs for these countries in question, haiti is another one, are going to be ending by -- sometime in 2019. so that is an urgent situation. so pelosi is saying none of this is being completely addressed. this is not the dream act, this is the...
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america, is processed in south america, is transported through central america and through mexico into the united states. and that is not run by sisters of charity. that's run by ruthless thugs that see the economic opportunity of bringing people affected by that war and by that drug consumption in the united states and bring them into the united states and make extra coin on the side. >> and so i guess my question here is, i'm not necessarily disposed to take at face value what the official of any nation is going to say, right? so it just seems to me that the president of honduras, guatemala, president of el s salvador could be right but could be masking the fight their own governance could be to blame for what seems like a bad situation in all three countries. >> partially to blame, chris? >> yes, right. >> how about this? these three countries are democracies, and it's interesting because you have el salvador run by a leftist president. >> yep. >> second term, by the way. re-elected. and then now, you know, the same party takes over. in honduras, and in guatemala, right-wing preside
america, is processed in south america, is transported through central america and through mexico into the united states. and that is not run by sisters of charity. that's run by ruthless thugs that see the economic opportunity of bringing people affected by that war and by that drug consumption in the united states and bring them into the united states and make extra coin on the side. >> and so i guess my question here is, i'm not necessarily disposed to take at face value what the...
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. >>> new this morning, the president is canceling his plans to travel to south america for a big international summit this week. the president and all the reporters who cover him have been set to head out to both peru and columbia. those plans are scrapped. vice president will go instead and president trump is going to be staying here in the u.s. why? the white house says he's going to be overseeing the response to syria. it comes roughly 24 hours after the president declared nothing was off the off table and that he would decide what action to take really any minute now. the syrian government troops are on alert aweighed waiting the u.s. strike but as the president's cabinet continues to whack, nbc is reporting that russia has been taking action of its own trying to mess with u.s. military drones that are operating over syria. this is interesting and really important. i want to bring in courtney qb with some of that exclusive reporting. court, love that you and i are in touch behind the scenes and now i get to have you on the show to talk through some of this new reporting as it relates to wh
. >>> new this morning, the president is canceling his plans to travel to south america for a big international summit this week. the president and all the reporters who cover him have been set to head out to both peru and columbia. those plans are scrapped. vice president will go instead and president trump is going to be staying here in the u.s. why? the white house says he's going to be overseeing the response to syria. it comes roughly 24 hours after the president declared nothing...